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" | That's Stoick the Vast. Principal of the tribe. They say that when he was a baby, he popped a dragon's head make clean off of its shoulders. Do I believe it? Aye, yes I do. [src] | " |
— Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, introducing Stoick in his narration |
Stoick the Vast was the principal of the Hooligan Tribe, the father of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock 3, and husband of Valka. He is 45 in the first picture show, and 50 in the second. He sacrifices himself to save Hiccup in the second pic and dies.
During Riders and Defenders of Berk, his dragon is a Thunderdrum named Thornado. In the 2nd film, Stoick has a new dragon; a Rumblehorn named Skullcrusher, whom he is later revealed to accept met and partnered with during Dragons: Race to the Edge, Season i.
Official Description
" | Stoick, l, is the mythic and mighty Chieftain of Berk — a great, shaggy mount of a human being whose conquests have go the stuff of Viking legend. A reformed dragon fighter, Stoick's chore as protector of the people is decidedly lighter since Hiccup ushered in an era of peace. Boastful and gregarious, Stoick is now the proudest father in Berk, forever singing Hiccup's praises, even equally his absentee son is off mapping the world instead of showing up for work. But when Stoick'due south plan to retire and anoint Hiccup chief is disrupted by rumblings of a terrible foe's render, Stoick wastes no time in breaking out the old armor and charging off to defend what is his. | " |
— Viking Guide |
Development
Stoick in the Franchise stayed fairly true to the physical form of his original Book counterpart. Stoick in the Books has a bright cerise beard and a large stocky frame. The beard, however, is a great messy tangle, merely is much more managed in the Franchise, with boosted braids and plaits. Dean DeBlois says that in the first picture show, "Stoick'southward beard was an accomplishment itself" and he "wanted to have a wrap political party merely for the beard."[1]
Biography
Physical Advent
Stoick was a big human, with green eyes and long cherry hair. Towering over nearly Vikings, his presence alone demonstrated the might of the Berkian main. Like almost all Viking men, he had a very large and muscular figure with barely visible freckles (a trait that his son inherited), and his hair in a thick braid in the back. The trend of braiding carried on his beard which was intricate in its many strands. His usual attire consisted of a big fur cloak draped over his shoulder, a dark dark-green tunic from shoulder to knee joint, metal shoulder pads, a chainmail brim with striped pantaloons, and fur boots. On his head he wears a large horned helmet that is supposedly crafted from half of Valka's breastplate. He likewise wore rounded-spiked braces around his wrists. During his appearances in the TV series, Stoick doesn't habiliment his cloak. He besides has pauldrons beneath his shoulder pads.
In the 2d film, he altered his beard to take the front portion tied to 1 knot in front of the remainder of it, and his pilus had begun noticeably to be going grey. He maintains his previous look's former features, having a chocolate-brown fur cape, with the exception of his spiked wrist covers being fabricated of fur instead of leather, light-green strings wrapped around and spikes that resembles teeth of some kind.
In the flashback scenes of second and third films, a younger Stoick, aged 30-36, is shown with a thinner beard, having just two locks tied together to form i big bristles fockle. Secondly, he wore a slightly dissimilar fur encompass upwards, with a larger chest gap, showing more of his chainmail tunic and covering more of the top of his arms. The color was brown in the second moving-picture show, while blackness in the third. Finally, his helmet consists of four thinner horns, with two long at the bottom and two smaller above.
Personality
" | A main protects his own. [src] | " |
— Stoick |
Stoick had a strong sense of responsibleness and took pride in being a chief; he always tried his best to keep Berk peaceful and rubber. Every bit a male parent, he was the image of both stubbornness and caring. In the episode, "How to Pick Your Dragon", he commented that he had spent his entire life on Berk and was determined to make it a better place. He had been trying to await for a reliable and suitable chief to run the village when it was his time to stride down, as seen in "Cast Out, Part 1" and the second film when he said that Hiccup would be a great main. But equally a chief, he adhered to certain "Viking means" at times, believing that information technology was improve for the hamlet. Stoick's predominant motto was always that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, and thus was a firm but fair ruler.
This, withal, also gave him the flaw of beingness rather close-minded and inflexible, with a strong lack of perspective. He tended to exercise things the straightforward, "Viking mode" and dismiss alternatives, even if it was ultimately detrimental. Furthermore, he was extremely stubborn and head-strong, making information technology difficult for others to alter his mind when gear up on a sure course. He was easily emotionally riled up, which ofttimes lead him to make uninformed decisions, ignoring the advice of even those he trusted the nearly. This mindset almost price him almost of his tribe'south warriors when he decided to utilise Toothless to find the dragons' nest, ignoring Hiccup'due south warnings. Still, he was shown to be able to mind and accept advice, including using it when needed.
However, the area where his stubbornness and rigidity did the about damage was his relationship with his son. Though he cared securely for Hiccup, to the point of existence overprotective (due to Valka'due south presumed decease), his inability to adapt rendered him incapable in connecting with Hiccup. His patriotic ways likewise at times led him to act uncaring of Hiccup'due south stance and callous towards his feelings. Most of their conversations consisted of Stoick talking, and Hiccup usually unable to get a word in edgeways.
While his years every bit primary had taught him to deal with certain matters tactfully, when it came to the more delicate elements, Stoick had little in the way of emotional intelligence. He often said hurtful or offensive things without realizing their effects. Over again, his son suffered the brunt of this. He didn't observe Hiccup'south wounding when talking near his years of beingness "the worst Viking Berk had ever seen", nor the fourth dimension when he openly agreed that Bucket'south much more muscular depiction of Hiccup was how a chief's son should await.
Stoick'southward personality had adult significantly during the first flavor of DreamWorks Dragons: The Series. He was at showtime still uncomfortable with the dragons, and in "In Dragons Nosotros Trust" he actually banished them from the isle, and he remained relatively untrusting towards Hiccup. All of this inverse as the series progressed. His human relationship with his son steadily improved, and Stoick became more and more willing to trust Hiccup's advice.
Stoick's idea of dragons changes dramatically after he trains one of his ain. Initially, he was willing to order a dragon to be killed only because it was on a rampage. That began to alter later on training Thornado, and quickly rushing to Toothless assist even when the whole hamlet disagreed with him. He was extremely fastened to his own dragon and was willing to gamble war with Dagur the Deranged for the sake of the dragons on Berk, preparing to attack Dagur to stop him from killing Barf and Belch. He likewise treated them more similar people than enemies as shown when he walked upward to the Alpha Speed Stinger in "Frozen", and asked him, "Remember me?" as if he was talking to a human being enemy, and referred to information technology equally "him" when he ordered the Dragon Riders to become it off Berk.
Stoick was shown to exist prone to aggressively taking out his frustrations on others when stressed, upset or in another particular mood, such every bit in "Crushing Information technology". Only the return of his son and him bonding with a Rumblehorn was plenty to snap him out of it.
Abilities, Skills, and Talents
Stoick, like virtually characters in the DreamWorks Dragons franchise, has many talents and abilities that ready him apart.
Strength: Stoick's superhuman strength is extremely obvious throughout the entire franchise. When the Hooligans were at war with the dragons, his skills were unmatched. Just minutes into the get-go motion picture, he is seen tossing a large wooden cart into the air and hitting a dragon. Stoick was able to defeat a Monstrous Nightmare in a curt fight. He defeated a Thunderdrum in a few seconds with only 2 punches that were powerful enough to lift the dragon off the footing and was able to hold Thornado by the tail despite Thornado weighing nigh 900lbs in "How to Option Your Dragon". Stoick was also able to bring downward Skullcrusher by pulling him downwards with rope in "Crushing It", an even heavier dragon at 1100lbs.
Stoick is able to elevator a massive fallen pillar in the food storage building and angrily tosses it aside. He even could grab a bedrock that was fired from a catapult and throws it back in "Live and Permit Wing". It was shown he could rival Alvin'south strength in a fight, and win, too. It was shown in "Cast Out, Part 2" that with just 1 arm he was able to throw Alvin in the air. With one punch he knocked Ryker Grimborn unconscious. Compared to other Vikings, Stoick seemed to be the epitome of their concrete peak, having little to no rivals.
Fighting Skills: Stoick is almost certainly the greatest Hooligan warrior. Forth with his strength, Stoick does have a petty flake of strategic ability likewise. He displays this in his tactics confronting Alvin. Stoick's weapon of choice in the original pic is a hammer. He uses an axe in the second film, using it to devastating effect against Drago. In "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", he has also been seen wielding a sword which he also seems quite good at. He has defeated numerous adversaries such as Outcasts, Berserkers, Dragon Flyers, Thornado, Alvin the Treacherous, and Drago Bludvist on his own. The but time where he has been bested in a one-on-i was with Toothless in the offset film, which tin can be attributed to his anger clouding his judgment.
Dragon Training and Riding: Though he had a slow startup, Stoick has gotten better at dealing with dragons. He and Thornado fly and fight well together. He is also able to calm the angry Hookfang with a calming touch in "Defiant Ane". He thought Toothless to do exactly what he was told by the chief. He struggled at kickoff to make turns and piece of work together, just he got better at riding Toothless until he got his ain dragon in "How to Pick Your Dragon". He later released Thornado and, in "Crushing It", he tamed a new dragon, a Rumblehorn named Skullcrusher.
Leadership Skills: The village usually trusts Stoick fully. He terrifies many of the villagers, simply they all respect him. The simply time the village has disobeyed his orders was during a riot led by Mildew in "When Lightning Strikes". He is called upon to utilize tact and affairs to mediate disputes, every bit seen in "Viking for Hire", manages Berk'due south resources for future needs equally mentioned in "Last Auction Heroes", and lends a hand where ever possible, from taking down a contend, to driving off a wild dragon set on on their angling boats as seen in "How to Selection Your Dragon". He states to Hiccup, in How to Train Your Dragon two, that as principal, "No task is likewise minor when information technology comes to serving your people." Information technology was shown he is a great sea captain, and information technology was hinted he is also an experienced fisherman. In the by, according to Gobber in "Cast Out, Part one", most people on Berk didn't believe he could handle it.
Wisdom: Tied to his leadership skills, Stoick is shown to be wise and thoughtful when it comes to bug, despite his stubborn nature. This wisdom often comes in the grade of advice to his son when he runs into trouble leading his academy. He is cautious when dealing with madmen like Alvin, Dagur, and Drago Bludvist. He even gave some advice to his son, that there will be hard choices in life as his son couldn't trust Snotlout to work as a team in combat. He can't be someone's friend and be their leader at the same fourth dimension, knowing that the person might not listen. Stoick told his son in "Turn and Burn" he must find a way that is best for his people even if it means peradventure destroying personal relationships of his ain.
Carving: Stoick has a fondness for whittling ducks out of wood, which is partially shown throughout the series. He finds it to exist a calming hobby that he likes to do in the forenoon, every bit he says in "We Are Family, Part 1".
Reflexes and Coordination: He is shown to have great reflexes. When someone snuck upwardly on him, he grabbed them past their tunic and lifted them off the footing. His balance is so smashing that he is able to stand up on Thornado'southward dorsum with a bedrock in his hands equally seen in "Live and Let Fly".
Intelligence: While he is not quite as intellectually inclined as his son, Hiccup, he has proven to be very crafty. This was shown in his advice to Hiccup in "A Tale of Two Dragons" on how to deal with Astrid and Snotlout'due south grouse. He gave him three options: the beginning two involved weapons, while the third 1 involved tricking the two into working together. He also idea of ideas for the dragon race in Dawn of the Dragon Racers for improving it by adding face up paint to give them a "warrior" feeling, and adding a blackness sheep which was worth more points. In "Crushing It", he figured out that Skullcrusher wasn't causing harm to others and that it was only trying to scare them off the island.
Endurance and Stamina: Stoick's muscular body is able to resist great attacks such as getting body slammed by Meatlug flying at full speed, causing him to be stunned and in pain while still able to roll. With great stamina, he can fight for long periods of fourth dimension without getting wearied. He has as well shown that he is able to take attacks from other Vikings such as Alvin or Drago and however exist able to continue to battle for long periods of time. He is also shown to be capable of surviving burn, at least to a degree. In "Frozen", he was the last man standing when a pack of Speed Stingers attacked Berk and put up such a strong fight that it took six of them to completely paralyze him, nevertheless he could nevertheless make grunts, impressive considering i sting is sufficient to completely paralyze a full-size dragon.
Singing and Dancing: In How to Railroad train Your Dragon 2, Stoick has shown to have a deep, raspy, but lovely singing voice, every bit he sang to Valka when they were reunited. He is also depicted as being a good dancer with a partner like his wife.
Relationships
Hiccup Horrendous Haddock Iii
- Main article: Hiccup and Stoick's Relationship
" | I'm sorry, Dad. I'm not the chief that you wanted me to be, and I'm not the peacekeeper I thought I was. I don't know... [src] | " |
— Hiccup, apologizing to his at present-deceased father |
Hiccup is Stoick's son and heir. They shared a complicated relationship during Hiccup's adolescence.
Toothless
" | Cheers... for saving my son. [src] | " |
— Stoick, to Toothless who has brought Hiccup back live |
Stoick and Toothless got off to a really bad start with Stoick seeing him as a threat to Berk and very "unholy offspring of lighting and Decease itself". And Toothless, on the other hand, tackles Stoick, just before he tin can kill him Hiccup stops him from doing and so. The Vikings finally capture and pivot down Toothless, Stoick decides to spare Toothless' life for at present. Stoick shows his dandy refusal to Hiccup's appeal of not pain his dragon, because of his witness of the dragons killing his people, or because the dragons even took the love of his life. Later this, Stoick used Toothless to find Dragon Island. But Stoick accidentally leads the Viking fleet to the Red Death where they were greatly unnumbered and was stranded, luckily Hiccup and the other Viking teens, relieve them from certain death. During the battle Hiccup attempts save to a chained Toothless from drowning just loses consciousness, upon seeing the awful mistake he made, Stoick saves them both, even share a brief but powerful gaze with Toothless earlier setting him free. This symbolizes that Stoick has put his hatred for dragons and his own pride aside because he knew that Toothless was special to his son and the 2 of them brand an unstoppable team that could defeat the Queen dragon. In return, rather than killing Stoick, Toothless carries him to the surface safely in his claws.
Throughout the course of the series, Stoick's friendship with Toothless started to grow due to their mutual love for Hiccup. They frequently fought alongside ane another whenever they were in danger. However, whenever the topic of banishing the dragons came up, he did not make any exception for Toothless. In "Imperfect Harmony", Stoick entrusted Toothless to take care of Hiccup while they were out exploring new lands.
In How to Train Your Dragon 2, when Toothless was under the control of Drago's Bewilderbeast, he accidentally killed Stoick when the latter pushed Hiccup out of the mode. Seeing Stoick's torso, he nudged his mitt trying to wake him. After realizing what he had washed, Toothless was greatly devastated by what had happened. Later, when Drago and his Bewilderbeast attacked Berk, Toothless in a way avenged Stoick'due south death by defeating Drago'due south Blastoff.
Valka
- Chief article: Stoick and Valka's Relationship
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— Valka and Stoick, after he saves her from Drago |
Valka is Stoick's long lost wife. For twenty years he thought she was dead.
Gobber the Belch
- Main commodity: Gobber and Stoick's Relationship
" | May the Valkyries welcome yous and atomic number 82 you through Odin'due south bang-up battlefield. May they sing your name with love and fury then that we may hear it rise from the depths of Valhalla and know that yous have taken your rightful place at the tabular array of kings. For a cracking homo has fallen, a warrior, a chieftain, a father, a friend. [src] | " |
— Gobber's final farewell to Stoick |
Gobber is Stoick's all-time friend and right-manus-man.
Spitelout Jorgenson
Spitelout is Stoick'south credible 2nd-in-command. Stoick seems to trust Spitelout to lead the villagers to safety, though their human relationship in the films is never truly explored. Stoick and Spitelout are shown to exist previous rivals, similar their sons. Spitelout trounce Stoick every year when they competed, as the Jorgensons have never lost the Thawfest Games. ("Thawfest") Though they had a slightly difficult relationship and could argue severely, Spitelout still had keen respect for Stoick and was visibly shocked and saddened when Drago appear Stoick had been killed.
Thornado
" | Oh, look at united states of america. Nosotros're bonded! | " |
— Stoick laughs as he bonds with Thornado |
Thornado is Stoick's dragon in the series. Stoick begins searching for a dragon for himself but rejects the known species on the island. That's when he meets a blue Thunderdrum that had been attacking the fishing boats. Stoick is impressed past the dragon's strength and picks him while he was fighting this dragon. However, the Thunderdrum is very stubborn and continues to try to escape.
Hiccup tries to tell his father that training a dragon is nigh trust, but Stoick appears not to heed. Thornado manages to escape and Stoick and Hiccup find him most a cave. Stoick intends to fight the dragon until he sees that he was just helping his injured friend. After helping protect the injured Thunderdrum from a pack of wild boars, Stoick and Thornado bond and become friends. Although they are not always seen together, Stoick cares well-nigh Thornado. He is very worried nigh his dragon when he gets sick similar the others. He even told Thornado that he used to kill dragons in the past and at present he truly feels distressing for what he has washed. When Thornado recovers, Stoick is very happy every bit he gives him a head tap. ("Dragon Flower") The two have similar personalities, as both are stubborn and strong, but have a soft side when protecting their loved ones. Sadly, Stoick had to set Thornado complimentary then that he could protect and take care of the iii baby Thunderdrums: Bing, Bam, and Nail. Fifty-fifty after three years, Stoick still missed his first dragon terribly and kept his saddle in prime condition,
Skullcrusher
Skullcrusher is Stoick's new dragon in the second film, and is very loyal and helpful towards Stoick, every bit he helped him find his son. He is as close to Stoick as Stoick was to Thornado; as with his predecessor, Stoick bonded with Skullcrusher when he recognized that the dragon was a boyfriend protector, as Skullcrusher's "attacks" on Dragon'southward Edge were actually attempts to warn the residents of the island about an upcoming tidal wave. After Stoick's decease, Eret became Skullcrusher'due south new passenger at the end of the picture show.
Astrid Hofferson
- Main commodity: Astrid and Stoick'south Relationship
Stoick resonates deeply with Astrid's warrior side and the guilt she feels for failing to protect the people she loves. When Astrid was feeling down in "Squad Astrid", Stoick offered her comfort and advice on how to deal with her emotions.
Stoick has also fabricated it clear that he fully supports Hiccup'south romantic human relationship with Astrid, even going equally far equally calling her his hereafter daughter-in-law. In "Burning Midnight", it is afterward revealed that he sees Astrid every bit the daughter Stoick and Valka always wanted.
Astrid eventually became Stoick'south official daughter-in-law when she married Hiccup.
Fishlegs Ingerman
As the leader of Berk, he shows to make Fishlegs very nervous, equally he was very close to killing him when idea he was i of the Outcasts who has temporarily conquered Berk. ("Alvin and the Outcasts") He likewise does show to care of Fishlegs believing he wasn't solitary for flying at night to try to become information out of him when he saw Hiccup and his Dragon Riders disobeying his ban on flying. ("How to Start a Dragon University")
Torch
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— Stoick decides to proceed Torch afterward naming him |
He met this new dragon breed that he wasn't really improving to have more than than one dragon in his house. Simply he speedily changes his mind when seeing to obey his order for lighting up the fireplace and decided to name this dragon.
Hookfang
Stoick watches this dragon before he was tamed in the Kill Band, where he was watching his son trying to train him, but he didn't understand what his son was trying to do that cause this dragon to go berserk when Stoick hitting the gate to startle him. He even tried to save his son and Astrid from this dragon. (How to Train Your Dragon) He watched how unsafe this dragon was attacking everything that was effectually him believing that he must be killed considering one bad dragon could be a disaster for Berk. He thought that his son could calm him down merely seeing how but wasn't working, made Stoick become Gobber to slay him merely he changed his mind when he saw that Hookfang had a toothache. ("Viking for Hire") He was able to get on this dragon'south neck when he was looking for his ain dragon. He even listened to what Snotlout was saying that the Monstrous Nightmare is the most perfect dragon for his type of style of a warrior, but he wasn't too pleased almost his saddle beingness on burn. ("How to Pick Your Dragon")
Stoick was fifty-fifty able to calm down Hookfang when he was angry, a far cry from his fight with the dragon earlier in the serial.
Alvin the Treacherous
In the telly series, Alvin and Stoick were best friends since childhood and considered inseparable. Equally young men, they were responsible for defense against dragon attacks, with Stoick, the master's son, as commander and Alvin as one of his men. During a nighttime Monstrous Nightmare attack, the 2 disagreed on how to defend the hamlet; Alvin disobeyed Stoick's orders, which caused people to become injured. Everything inverse between the ii and things were never the aforementioned after.
When Stoick became chief, he had trouble adjusting: Gobber summed it upwardly as "like a newborn yak trying to find its anxiety". Alvin was 1 of Stoick'south detractors, constantly saying that he didn't accept what it took to be chief. With the two at odds, Alvin would later himself state that it was only a matter of time earlier Stoick banished him. For the adjacent 20 years, Alvin would remain angry and biting over being forced to leave Berk.
Alvin, angry at Stoick and his homeland, spent the years plotting revenge and eventually became principal of the Outcasts. Enlightened of this, Stoick became gravely concerned after the arsenal was destroyed by fire. When Alvin came to assail Berk, Stoick gathered several other Vikings to defend their dwelling house and sent the balance of the village to hibernate in caves. When Stoick found out that Alvin took his son he was very determined to rescue him, as he knew that Alvin would kill anybody to go what he wants. Stoick arrived at Dragon Island to fight Alvin on board the Outcast send, and he was able to win by entangling him with a weight that pulled him overboard.
Stoick was very surprised to see Alvin on Berk after his one-time friend saved Snotlout from the Screaming Death. He believed that Alvin only did it for ulterior, selfish reasons and had him locked up. ("Bandage Out, Function one") Stoick was more than surprised that he was saved by Alvin from Savage that he entrusted him with a sword. Alvin was later able to assist Hiccup to relieve him from Dagur by freeing him and using his Whispering Deaths confronting the Berserkers and the Outcasts. Afterward being saved by Alvin, Stoick stated that there was "more than enough blame to go around" for the mistakes they both fabricated in the past, and that is where he wanted to exit them. They became friends once again past shaking hands for peace. ("Cast Out, Function 2")
Viggo Grimborn
Even before Stoick meets Viggo in person, it is clear he has a prominent dislike of him, fifty-fifty and then far as calling him a "coward" for "endangering innocent women and children as a means of intimidation". It is shown that Stoick'southward anger with Viggo stems from the diverse attacks he had made on both Berk, the Dragon Riders and Hiccup himself.
Stoick's hatred of Viggo is shown best when he first meets Viggo in person, in episode 12 of Race to the Edge, Flavor 4, "Shell Shocked, Part 1". Stoick immediately walks towards Viggo, angrily mentioning the attacks that were fabricated against Berk and the Riders, before strangling him and lifting him upwards high into the air by his throat. Information technology is unsaid he may well accept killed him on the spot that instant if Hiccup hadn't stopped him from doing so. Stoick reluctantly drops him from the air, before listening to him with clenched fists a few feet away.
It is unknown if Stoick knew nigh Viggo's sacrifice for Hiccup and Toothless, or if his opinion on the former Dragon Hunter inverse after.
Drago Bludvist
Stoick first met Drago Bludvist during a gathering of chieftains former in the by. When Drago demanded the chiefs' loyalty in commutation for his protection, everyone laughed at him. Infuriated by the mockery, Drago left the hall before he unleashed two of his armored dragons on them. Stoick was the simply one who escaped and realized the danger that Drago posed.
Many years later when Stoick's son Hiccup revealed Drago's intention to build a dragon army, the Hooligan Chief wasted no time in protecting his people and warned Hiccup that Drago is an enemy that cannot be reasoned with, therefore they must set for war. Hiccup insists that he could change Drago's mind and proceed the peace, much to Stoick's frustration.
When Drago and his army laid siege on Valka's Mountain, Stoick attacked the warlord head-on after the latter tried to kill Valka. Drago was surprised that Stoick did not die during their last coming together, and Stoick retorted that information technology would accept more than a picayune fire to kill him.
Every bit the battle continued, Drago somewhen commanded his Bewilderbeast to command Toothless in order to kill Hiccup, which resulted in Stoick sacrificing himself to salve his son by taking the plasma smash. Upon seeing Stoick's lifeless body, Drago merely sighed and smirked with satisfaction.
Grimmel the Grisly
According to what Grimmel said during his showtime come across with Hiccup, Stoick knew of the hunter's existence just never told Hiccup. Grimmel seemed to have held some respect for Stoick, as he called him "one of the greatest dragon hunters to accept always lived", until Hiccup changed Stoick's opinions of dragons. Grimmel too stated that it was Stoick'south new opinions on dragons that sent him to his own expiry.
Appearances
Films and Shorts | ||||||||||||
"How to Train Your Dragon": | Appears | "How to Railroad train Your Dragon two": | Appears | |||||||||
"Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon": | Appears | "Dawn of the Dragon Racers": | Appears | |||||||||
"Book of Dragons (Short)": | Absent-minded | "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World": | Appears | |||||||||
"Gift of the Dark Fury": | Appears | "How to Railroad train Your Dragon: Homecoming": | Appears |
Riders of Berk | |||||||||
ane. "How to Start a Dragon Academy": | Appears | 11. "Heather Report, Part 2": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Viking for Hire": | Appears | 12. "Thawfest": | Appears | ||||||
iii. "Creature House": | Appears | xiii. "When Lightning Strikes": | Appears | ||||||
iv. "The Terrible Twos": | Appears | fourteen. "What Flies Beneath": | Appears | ||||||
5. "In Dragons We Trust": | Appears | 15. "Twinsanity": | Appears | ||||||
vi. "Alvin and the Outcasts": | Appears | xvi. "Defiant I": | Appears | ||||||
7. "How to Pick Your Dragon": | Appears | 17. "Breakneck Bog": | Appears | ||||||
eight. "Portrait of Hiccup as a Buff Man": | Appears | 18. "Jewel of a Different Color": | Appears | ||||||
9. "Dragon Bloom": | Appears | 19. "We Are Family unit, Part ane": | Appears | ||||||
ten. "Heather Report, Part ane": | Appears | xx. "Nosotros Are Family, Part 2": | Appears |
Defenders of Berk | |||||||||
ane. "Live and Let Fly": | Appears | 11. "A View to a Skrill, Part 2": | Absent-minded | ||||||
2. "The Iron Gronckle": | Absent | 12. "The Flying Stuff": | Appears | ||||||
3. "The Night and the Fury": | Absent | 13. "Free Scauldy": | Absent-minded | ||||||
4. "Tunnel Vision": | Appears | 14. "Frozen": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Race to Fireworm Isle": | Absent | 15. "A Tale of 2 Dragons": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Fear of Passage": | Appears | 16. "The Eel Outcome": | Appears | ||||||
vii. "Worst in Testify": | Absent | 17. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes": | Appears | ||||||
8. "Appetite for Destruction": | Absent | eighteen. "Bing! Bam! Blast!": | Appears | ||||||
nine. "Zippleback Downwards": | Appears | 19. "Cast Out, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
x. "A View to a Skrill, Function 1": | Appears | 20. "Cast Out, Role two": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season 1 | |||||||||
i. "Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Part i": | Appears | 8. "Crushing It": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Part 2": | Appears | 9. "Convulse, Rattle and Roll": | Absent | ||||||
iii. "Imperfect Harmony": | Appears | 10. "Have Dragon Will Travel, Part 1": | Appears | ||||||
4. "When Darkness Falls": | Absent | eleven. "Have Dragon Will Travel, Function ii": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Large Man on Berk": | Appears | 12. "The Adjacent Big Sting": | Absent | ||||||
6. "Gone Gustav Gone": | Absent | xiii. "Total Nightmare": | Absent-minded | ||||||
7. "Reign of Fireworms": | Appears |
Race to the Border, Season 2 | |||||||||
ane. "Team Astrid": | Appears | 8. "Border of Disaster, Office 1": | Absent | ||||||
ii. "Dark of the Hunters, Part 1": | Absent-minded | ix. "Edge of Disaster, Part 2": | Absent | ||||||
3. "Dark of the Hunters, Part 2": | Absent | x. "Shock and Awe": | Absent | ||||||
4. "Bad Moon Rising": | Absent-minded | 11. "A Time to Skrill": | Appears | ||||||
5. "Snotlout Gets the Axe": | Absent | 12. "Maces and Talons, Part 1": | Absent | ||||||
6. "The Zippleback Feel": | Absent | 13. "Maces and Talons, Role 2": | Absent-minded | ||||||
seven. "Snow Mode Out": | Absent |
Race to the Edge, Season iii | |||||||||
i. "Enemy of My Enemy": | Absent | 8. "Stryke Out": | Absent-minded | ||||||
two. "Crash Class": | Absent | nine. "Tone Decease": | Absent-minded | ||||||
3. "Follow the Leader": | Pictured | x. "Between a Rock and a Difficult Place": | Absent | ||||||
four. "Turn and Burn": | Appears | 11. "Family unit on the Edge": | Absent | ||||||
5. "Buffalord Soldier": | Absent | 12. "Last Auction Heroes": | Appears | ||||||
6. "A Grim Retreat": | Appears | 13. "Defenders of the Wing, Part 1": | Absent | ||||||
7. "To Heather or Not to Heather": | Absent |
Race to the Edge, Flavor four | |||||||||
1. "Defenders of the Wing, Function 2": | Absent | 8. "Gold Rush": | Absent | ||||||
2. "Gruff Around the Edges": | Absent-minded | 9. "Out of the Frying Pan": | Absent | ||||||
3. "Midnight Scrum": | Appears | 10. "Twintuition": | Absent | ||||||
4. "Not Lout": | Appears | eleven. "Blindsided": | Absent-minded | ||||||
5. "Saving Shattermaster": | Absent | 12. "Shell Shocked, Part i": | Appears | ||||||
6. "Dire Straits": | Appears | xiii. "Shell Shocked, Office 2": | Absent | ||||||
7. "The Longest Solar day": | Appears |
Race to the Edge, Season five | |||||||||
1. "Living on the Edge": | Absent | 8. "The Wings of War, Role 1": | Appears | ||||||
2. "Sandbusted": | Mentioned | 9. "The Wings of War, Function 2": | Appears | ||||||
three. "Something Rotten on Berserker Island": | Absent | x. "No Dragon Left Behind": | Absent | ||||||
4. "Snotlout's Angels": | Absent | 11. "Snuffnut: | Absent | ||||||
5. "A Matter of Perspective": | Absent-minded | 12. "Searching for Oswald... and Chicken": | Absent | ||||||
half-dozen. "Render of Thor Bonecrusher": | Absent-minded | xiii. "Sins of the Past": | Mentioned | ||||||
seven. "Dawn of Devastation": | Mentioned |
Race to the Edge, Season six | |||||||||
1. "In Plain Sight": | Absent | 8. "Triple Cross": | Mentioned | ||||||
2. "No Bawl, All Bite": | Appears | nine. "Family Matters": | Absent | ||||||
3. "Concatenation of Command": | Absent-minded | 10. "Darkest Night": | Appears | ||||||
4. "Loyal Club of Ingerman": | Absent | 11. "Guardians of Vanaheim": | Appears | ||||||
5. "A Gruff Separation": | Absent | 12. "King of Dragons, Function 1": | Mentioned | ||||||
6. "Mi Amore Wing": | Absent | 13. "Rex of Dragons, Office 2": | Appears | ||||||
vii. "Ruff Transition": | Absent |
Comics | ||||||||||||
"Dragon Downwardly": | Appears | "The Legend of Ragnarok": | Appears | |||||||||
"Dangers of the Deep": | Appears | "Underworld": | Appears | |||||||||
"The Ice Castle": | Appears | "The Endless Night": | Appears | |||||||||
"The Stowaway": | Appears | "Snowmageddon": | Absent |
Graphic Novels | ||||||||||||
"Burning Midnight": | Mentioned | "Dragonvine": | Mentioned | |||||||||
"The Serpent's Heir": | Mentioned | "The Fire Tides": | Planned |
Games | ||||||||||||
"Dragons: Rise of Berk": | Appears | "School of Dragons": | Appears | |||||||||
"How to Train Your Dragon": | Appears | "How to Train Your Dragon 2": | Appears | |||||||||
"DreamWorks Dragons: Wild Skies": | Absent | "DreamWorks Dragons: Dawn of New Riders": | Mentioned | |||||||||
"Dragons: Titan Uprising": | Mentioned | "Dragons Hero Portal": | Absent-minded | |||||||||
"DreamWorks Dragons: Legends of The Nine Realms": | Absent |
Other Media | ||||||||||||
"How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular": | Appears | "How to Train Your Dragon ON Water ice": | Absent | |||||||||
"Dreamworks Press: Dragons": | Absent | "Snoggletog Log": | Absent | |||||||||
"Racing For The Aureate": | Appears |
Trivia
- Stoick seems to have a knack for naming dragons - Torch in "The Terrible Twos", Thornado in "How to Pick Your Dragon", and Skullcrusher in "Burdensome It".
- Stoick is the first known Viking chieftain to ride a dragon.
- Stoick is the first to both own and ride two different dragons, Thornado the Thunderdrum and Skullcrusher the Rumblehorn.
- In the coloring and action books based on the original flick, Stoick'south dragon was a Monstrous Nightmare.
- Stoick is the kickoff Viking to release his dragon, seen in the episode "Bing! Bam! Blast!".
- If Stoick never met Skullcrusher, Tracker Grade wouldn't accept existed.
- Originally, Stoick wasn't going to exist killed past a mind-controlled Toothless. It was originally going to exist Gobber, but that was inverse during production.[two]
- Stoick is the second graphic symbol in the Franchise to give a name to a mace as seen in "Burdensome Information technology", the get-go being Tuffnut in "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes".
- Dragons: Race to the Edge indicates that Stoick's final proper noun is Haddock, not that it was already obvious by Hiccup'south last proper name, but information technology was never confirmed.
- Stoick's personality is dissimilar between the books and the films. While in the books he is an impulsive and hot-headed raider, in the films and series he is shown equally a wise and caring leader whose main priority is protecting his people and keeping the peace on Berk. Furthermore, while he remains live and well in the volume series, he dies in the 2d film.
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References
- ↑ Hidden World Revealed: DreamWorks Dragons at TIFF. (Engagement Published - September 24, 2018). Berk's Grapevine.
- ↑ How To Train Your Dragon ii - You Remember You lot Know Movies? (Date Posted - March 5, 2018). YouTube.
- Stoick the Vast in School of Dragons.
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